Modeling analysis and optimization for European network data merging
Manuel Ruiz, Othman Moumni Abdou, Arnaud Renaud, Jean Maeght, Mireille, Lefevre, Patrick Panciatici

TL;DR
This paper presents a hierarchical merging procedure using multiple Optimal Power Flow problems to build a consistent European network state from diverse TSO data, demonstrating real-world benefits.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hierarchical multi-objective approach for data merging in European power networks, improving consistency and accuracy.
Findings
Effective in real-life European network cases
Highlights benefits of hierarchical multi-objective optimization
Enhances network data consistency
Abstract
In this paper, the problem of building a consistent European network state based on the data provided by different Transmission System Operators (TSOs) is addressed. A hierarchical merging procedure is introduced and consists in the resolution of several Optimal Power Flow problems (OPFs). Results on the European network demonstrate the interest of this procedure on real-life cases and highlight the benefits of using a hierarchical multi-objective approach.
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Taxonomy
TopicsOptimal Power Flow Distribution · Power System Reliability and Maintenance · Power System Optimization and Stability
